Thursday 24 February 2011

New Site


We will be launching a new website in the near future.

Please watch this space for further details.

Monday 3 January 2011

New E-mail

After problems with our hotmail.com account, we have switched to a hotmail.co.uk account (hotmail automates co.uk addresses on their sites).

We apologise to anyone who had an email bounce back.

Please mark our new email in your address book: stmichaeltrust@hotmail.co.uk

Happy New Year 2011


The Staff at TSMA wish a very Happy New Year to all our friends and supporters.

We trust you all had a Happy and Holy Christmas and as we prepare for Epiphany, when Our Lord's salvific nature was revealed to the Gentiles, let us prepare to receive Our Lord and His Graces in our lives.

Giotto, The Epiphany, tempera and gold on panel, c. 1320 (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

Wednesday 26 August 2009

Catholic Herald Promotes Guilds and Distributism

Britain's "leading Catholic newspaper" has extolled the virtues of Catholic Social Teaching an an answer to usurious-banking, debt and the "credit crunch."

This is a welcome move away from short-term, "trendy" (to borrow from Chesterton) fads, to go back to the authentic Catholic Social Teaching, especially of the pre-war Popes and in particular Pope Leo XIII of blessed memory (who gave us the prayer to St Michael the Archangel after every low Mass).

Link:
Britain is ready for a new 'Catholic Movement.'

Catholic Social Action in Sierra Leone


The Trust of St Michael the Archangel (TSMA) has been contacted by the Sierra Leone Chesterton Centre, in Sub-Saharan Africa, with a hope of co-operation and funding.

Right: The proposed Chesterton Health Centre in Newton Village
in Sierra Leone

TSMA is minded to help this project because helping Africans become self-sufficient, improving local health care, encouraging full-term education, promoting co-operatives, agricultural training, developing communities and reinvigorating Africa through a vibrant Catholic Faith with all its socio-economic benefits, will help to take Africa back from the brink of war, famine, debt and suchlike.

Saturday 25 July 2009

TSMA July 2009 Update: Italy

Trust of St Michael the Archangel in Italy

A number of eminent philosophers and professors have gathered to discuss the right way in Italian Society to concretely establish a cultural influence on society and youth at large.

The presence of the Vatican is obviously a tremendous help in Italian society for the diffusion of Catholic culture.

A number of conferences, a magazine and continuous links with existing magazines is seen as a way to bolster a new energetic approach to influence Italian Culture.

Prof Vassallo and Prof Rizza, who think that current moral confusion stems from a philosophical lack of clarity, are seen as two of the most important figures of this new Christian philosophical awakening in Italy.

TSMA, African Agriculture & Catholic Social Doctrine

The state of affairs in Africa has come to the attention of the world in the recent weeks due to the visit of the American president to the Continent and the G8 meeting in Italy where the problems of Africa were high on the agenda.

The Trust of St Michael the Archangel, in connection with a number of representatives of the civil society and political and religious world, is studying a new possibility to help the Continent to find a way (again) to progress.

One of the elements that the Trust is considering, which is essential in this quest, is the presence of missionaries all over the Continent which constitute a sensor for this enormous and troubled continent.

Italian supporters of the Trust have made contact with important food organizations and religious elements and is starting to explore the possibility of contacting African Governments whose record of administration is impeccable.

The project consists of the Trust liaising with religious organizations and international bodies that help agriculture and food distribution to create a model based on the Social Doctrine of the Church somewhere in Africa . A model that can then be copied anywhere in Africa.

More news on this endeavour to follow.